14 New Braunfels Nursery and Floral Co., 
PALLAS: Ripen July 1—Medium size, 
white, sweet, heavy bearer, freestone. Im- 
proved honey type. 
MAMIE ROSS: Ripen July 5—White 
red, semi-cling, heavy bearer. Large fruit, 
best white peach, reliable. 
LEONA: Ripen July 10—Large, yellow, 
freestone, red cheeks, good in black heavy 
soils. Good commercial variety. 
CHILOW: Ripen July 15—Large, cling, 
yellow with red, good flavor. 
EARLY ELBERTA: Ripen July 1— 
Early ripening variety of Elberta peach. 
Same qualities as Elberta, but more hardy 
and prolific. Yellow freestone. 
ELBERTA: July 15— Widely known 
yellow freestone. Large. 
HALE HAVEN: Ripen June 25. Freestone, 
Beautiful yellow peach, good orchard var- 
iety, large fruit, heavy bearer. 
J. H. HALE: Ripen July 15—Large, 
excellent flavor, yellow freestone, red 
cheek, good commercial variety. 
FRANK: Ripen July 30—Best yellow 
cling. Large, sweet, firm, heavy bearer, 
good for pickling and canning. Every one 
should plant some of this fine variety. 
BABCOCK: White. freestone, improved 
honey peach. Ripen July 15. 
AUGBERTA: Ripen August 10—August 
ripening Elberta; large, yellow, freestone. 
INDIAN CLING: Ripen August 5— 
Medium size, red meat, cling, good variety 
for table use. 
Inc. 
SOUTHLAND: Sport of Halehaven, 
ripens about 16 days before Elberta peach or 
July 1st. Freestone, medium large, round 
light red blush, yellow meat, firm, good 
flavor, vigorous growth and good producer. 
Good peach for the South. Good for canning 
and frozen food. 
DIXIRED: Ripens two weeks before 
Golden Jubilee peach, cling stone, medium- 
sized, round flesh yellow with red cheeks. 
Early peach, firm, good for shipping, does 
not require too cold winter. 
DIXIGEM: Ripens June 15, Medium-sized, 
ovate, yellow flesh, semi- freestone, excel- 
lent flavor, firm flesh, early shipping varie- 
ty prolific. 
PRICES of Peach Trees: 
eS et tees —— bil a een each $ .50 
10 for $4.50—50 for $22.50 
i for $35.00 
3-4'fttrees=—Ba Re eee each —-.75 
10 for $7. Dykes for $32.50 
ANAS Sey (ARES IR. litge each 1.00 
10 for $9. 00 
tLees=— bog = each 1.50 
5-6 ft. 
WRITE US FOR PRICES ON OTHER 
VARIETIES, SIZES, OR LARGER QUAN- 
TITIES. WE CAN SERVE YOU. 
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SUB- 
STITUTE SIMILAR VARIETIES, FOR 
THOSE NOT AVAILABLE, ALSO TO 
LIMIT QUANTITY OF TREES, IF SUP- 
PLY LIMITED. THANKS. 
The Management. 
SHRUBS 
PYRACANTHA: FIRETHORN — Red 
Berry: Evergreen, hardy, spready, up- 
right growing shrub, grows large, covered 
with large red berries or fruit from Sep- 
tember to January. Grows better if pruned 
regular. Popular shrub planted on high- 
ways of the Great State of Texas. Good 
for background, hedges, and screens. Very 
colorful. 
PYRACANTHA: FIRETHORN— Orange 
Berry: Evergreen, tall growing, variety of 
Firethorn, covered with a _ profusion of 
Orange berries or fruit from September 
to January. Grows more slender, upright 
than red variety. 
PRICES on Pyrancanthas — Red or 
Orange: 
2-3 ft. plants—gal. cans..______. each 1.25 
10 for $11.00 
4-5 ft. plants—5 gal. each 3.50 
NO CONNECTION 
PLUMBAGO: sBlue single flowers, per- 
cunial, long large green oval leaves, not 
evergreen, good for borders, shrub, low 
growing. 
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